Internet Alert from 'images.bonzi.com/advertising/ia9.asp"
From: b123153h@yahoo.com
Date: 12/29/02
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From: <b123153h@yahoo.com> Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 00:57:46 -0800
Yes it is possible to get you IP address unless you
have a static ip address the program however is an add for
getting you to buy a software program and the name is the
one that was involved in a major lawsuit for sending junk
e-mail and installing cookies into your computer. I have
found two programs that I use tha kills the pop up's and
will tell you when you have spyware on your computer, that
allows it to send information over the net to other
computers who can send you pop up adds and cookies and
your information under the right circumstances. I have
bought and used the two following software programs that
are outstanding and have elimanated all pop up well 98%
and lets me know when I have spyware placed on my
computer. I will give you the site where you can try a
thrity day trial for free, the don't advertise and their
site is secure and you won't see cookies from them, but
their program works. it detects things that antivirus soft
ware dosn't so her it is. www.surfsecret.com They have Pop
Up eliminator and Pest patrol, and it does not interfere
with your internet connection. try it and I bet you wish
you had it a long time ago.
>-----Original Message-----
>For the past two days each time I connect to the internet
>I get a message "Internet Alert" from the above subject
>address. The first paragraph of their message reads as
>follows:
>
>"Your computer's address is 67.216.14.159. Every time
you
>connect to the internet, send e-mail, or submit any
>private
>information to a web site, you broadcast your computer's
>unique IP address over the internet. With this IP
>address, someone can immediately begin attacking your
>computer! Until now there has been no way of telling if
>this has happened or any way of stopping it! Well not
>anymore!"
>
>I am not very computer literate. I would like to know if
>this is something I should ignore or, do I need some
>advice on what to do. Thanks for any help or
instructions.
>.
>
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